The early life cycle of sealworm in Icelandic waters is not known. Various fish serve as transport hosts but benthic coastal fish, especially bull rout (Myoxocephalus scorpius), probably have a ma-jor role in transmission of larvae to the final hosts, seals. Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) are more heavily infected with sealworm than common seals (Phoca vitulina) and the grey seal population, estimated at 6,000, probably plays a larger role in the dynamics of the worm than the estimated 15,000 common seals. Other seals seem to play a small or insignificant role in sealworm dynamics in the area. Sealworm abundances in fish and final hosts are higher off the west coast than in other areas in Iceland. A combination of shallow, temperate waters...
A sample of 52 cods, Gadus morhua, caught close to a grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, haul out site, ...
The anisakid nematode Pseudoterranova decipiens, known as the sealworm or cod worm, can infect the f...
Spatial and temporal trends of larval sealworm (Pseudoterranova decipiens) infection in eastern Cana...
Sealworms, Pseudoterranova decipiens, are found in several fish species, and generally have a high p...
In Koster archipelago (northern Skagerrak, Sweden) the harbour seal population increased from approx...
New findings are presented about the occurrence of hooded seals (Cystophora cristata), harp seals (P...
During 1992–93, an extensive collection program of seal stomachs was conducted as a part of the Mult...
Distributions of grey seals Halichoerus grypus were studied during aerial and ground surveys in Nort...
Anisakid nematode infestations in stomachs of 196 grey seals from Icleandic waters were examined dur...
The biliary trematode Pseudamphistomum truncatum parasitizes a wide range of fish-eating mammals, in...
With a rich history in fisheries, Iceland has of course been involved in the world’s fastest growing...
The biliary trematode Pseudamphistomum truncatum parasitizes a wide range of fish-eating mammals, in...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaFisheries are one of the most valuable exports for Ice...
In cases where human and wildlife are co-using the same geographical areas and resources, management...
Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus Fabricius, 1791) are distributed all around the Icelandic coast. The ...
A sample of 52 cods, Gadus morhua, caught close to a grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, haul out site, ...
The anisakid nematode Pseudoterranova decipiens, known as the sealworm or cod worm, can infect the f...
Spatial and temporal trends of larval sealworm (Pseudoterranova decipiens) infection in eastern Cana...
Sealworms, Pseudoterranova decipiens, are found in several fish species, and generally have a high p...
In Koster archipelago (northern Skagerrak, Sweden) the harbour seal population increased from approx...
New findings are presented about the occurrence of hooded seals (Cystophora cristata), harp seals (P...
During 1992–93, an extensive collection program of seal stomachs was conducted as a part of the Mult...
Distributions of grey seals Halichoerus grypus were studied during aerial and ground surveys in Nort...
Anisakid nematode infestations in stomachs of 196 grey seals from Icleandic waters were examined dur...
The biliary trematode Pseudamphistomum truncatum parasitizes a wide range of fish-eating mammals, in...
With a rich history in fisheries, Iceland has of course been involved in the world’s fastest growing...
The biliary trematode Pseudamphistomum truncatum parasitizes a wide range of fish-eating mammals, in...
Verkefnið er unnið við Háskólasetur VestfjarðaFisheries are one of the most valuable exports for Ice...
In cases where human and wildlife are co-using the same geographical areas and resources, management...
Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus Fabricius, 1791) are distributed all around the Icelandic coast. The ...
A sample of 52 cods, Gadus morhua, caught close to a grey seal, Halichoerus grypus, haul out site, ...
The anisakid nematode Pseudoterranova decipiens, known as the sealworm or cod worm, can infect the f...
Spatial and temporal trends of larval sealworm (Pseudoterranova decipiens) infection in eastern Cana...